Death toll from Lagos building collapse increases to nine
The death toll from the Lagos building collapse in Alakija has tragically increased to nine. Meanwhile, 27 individuals have been rescued from the site of the incident.
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The death toll from the Lagos building collapse in Alakija has tragically increased to nine. Meanwhile, 27 individuals have been rescued from the site of the incident.
An Anambra couple has been detained following allegations of child abuse, including secret video recordings of newborns. The case has raised significant concerns about child safety in the region.
A tragic mall collapse in Lagos has resulted in the deaths of a baby girl and eight others. Calls for accountability and prosecution of negligent developers and officials are growing to prevent future disasters.
Borno State Governor Zulum has ordered the closure of IDP camps in Bama and Gwoza due to increasing insecurity and criminal activities. This decision aims to address the issue of fake IDPs and enhance security in the region.
Eight suspects, including two women, have been arrested in Niger State for their involvement in murder and robbery. The gang operated in Suleja, selling stolen goods from their criminal activities.
Suspects have confessed to the murder of former OGTV broadcaster Kitan Oyesiku, claiming their motive was to send a message. The Ogun Police have released details surrounding the incident.
Four suspects have been arrested following a deadly clash in Kebbi that resulted in eight fatalities. Police have committed to prosecuting all individuals involved in the incident.
A three-storey building in Lagos collapsed, resulting in eight fatalities and 26 individuals being rescued. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency is actively involved in the recovery efforts.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has ordered a freeze on assets linked to six individuals suspected of terror financing and four Bureau De Change operators. This action aims to curb financial activities associated with terrorism in the country.
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has ordered the reinforcement of security forces in Bokkos and assigned the AIG Zone 4 to the Plateau region. This move aims to enhance security measures in response to ongoing concerns in the area.
Pelumi Olajengbesi has called on the Inspector General of Police to address the rising political murders in Osun. He seeks urgent intervention to halt the ongoing violence in the region.
By Gloria Fraser As the world races for critical minerals, Nigeria must ensure that bloodshed and displacement do not become the hidden price of global prosperity. The massacre that devastated
The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed banks to freeze the accounts of six individuals connected to terrorism. This move aims to combat terrorism financing in the country.
Thirty-six speakers from various state assemblies are backing the state police bill, which raises optimism for its approval. This support could significantly impact Nigeria's security framework.
Chiemelie Ezeobi The Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Lagos, has announced major breakthroughs in its crime fighting operations, including the arrest of suspected telecommunication infrastructure vandals, the recovery of
Chiemelie Ezeobi The Lagos State Police Command has ruled out terrorism, sabotage and the use of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in the explosion that occurred at No. 19 Way
Afenifere defends Sunday Igboho’s actions against banditry in Yorubaland, urging peace and clarifying his fight is against criminals, not ethnicity.
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Kwara State raises alarm over unidentified motorcycle operators, warning they pose a serious security threat. Residents registration is key to enhancing Kw
President Tinubu has assured Oyo residents of the safe return of kidnapped teachers and students. He outlined federal efforts to address insecurity in the region.
Security stakeholders are calling for strong leadership to tackle pressing security challenges in Nigeria. They emphasize the need for strategic approaches to combat issues like cybercrime, terrorism, and kidnapping.
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Oyo State has extended a 24-hour curfew in 10 local governments due to a recent school abduction incident. This measure aims to enhance security in the affected areas.
Police in Kaduna successfully rescued nine kidnap victims during an operation, although two officers lost their lives. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend those responsible for the attack.
Police in Edo have recovered two vehicles suspected to be stolen and arrested the suspects involved. The vehicles' documents were found to be forged during preliminary checks.
Four suspects have been arrested by Kebbi Police following a violent clash between farmers and herders that resulted in eight fatalities. The incident occurred in Gulma, Argungu LGA, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
An Ekiti court has sentenced Ibrahim Abubakar and Abdulahi Abubakar to 25 years in prison each for kidnapping. Justice Lekan Ogunmoye delivered the verdict after they were found guilty of the crime.
Oyo State has extended the curfew in ten local government areas by an additional 24 hours. The curfew, originally imposed to maintain security, runs from 4pm to 8am.
A German court has sentenced 12 members of a Nigerian romance fraud ring to prison, with terms ranging from over three years to eight-and-a-half years. This ruling highlights ongoing international efforts to combat cybercrime and fraud networks.
Kwara State has expressed concern over the increasing number of unidentified motorcycle riders, highlighting significant security threats. The government is urging residents to comply with registration requirements to enhance safety.